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1 2.5 times more men died by suicide than women in 2013
An overview of suicide statistics This document summarises information about suicide deaths in New Zealand covering up to It does not attempt to explain causes of suicidal behaviour or causes of changes to suicide rates. 508 the number of suicide deaths in 2013 11.0 deaths per 100,000 people was the suicide rate in 2013 2.5 times more men died by suicide than women in 2013 Māori have higher suicide rates than other ethnic groups Youth (15–24 years) have higher suicide rates than other life stage age groups

2 Ethnicity and Deprivation
Suicide rates among Māori and Pacific peoples decrease with age whereas suicide rates among European and Other people do not. Māori youth have higher suicide rates than youth from other ethnic groups. In 2013 suicide rates increased with level of deprivation. More Māori and Pacific people living in the most deprived areas died by suicide than Māori and Pacific people living in less deprived areas. European and Other people suicide rates do not increase with level of deprivation.

3 Age and trends over time
Suicide rates among Māori and Pacific peoples decrease with age whereas suicide rates among European and Other people do not. Māori youth have higher suicide rates than youth from other ethnic groups. 15.1 deaths per 100,000 in 1998 – the highest suicide rate since records began. Approximately 27% decrease in suicide rates since 1998. Almost 10% decrease in suicide rates between 2006 and 2013. Suicide rates for males have changed more over time than suicide rates for females.

4 Geographical location
Bay of Plenty, Lakes, MidCentral and South Canterbury DHB regions have significantly higher suicide rates than the national average. Waitemata, Auckland and Capital & Coast DHB regions have significantly lower suicide rates than the national average. There is little difference in rates of urban and rural suicide, for each life-stage group. The differences are not statistically significant. Rate of suicide, by urban/rural profile and life-stage age group, 2013

5 International comparisons
Compared with other countries in the OECD, New Zealand’s suicide rates (males and females) are towards the middle of the range. New Zealand’s male youth suicide rate was the third highest and New Zealand’s female youth suicide rate was the highest.

6 Health service use Around 30% of people who died by suicide were hospitalised for self harm in the year before they died. More women who died by suicide were hospitalised for self harm before they died. Around 20% of people who died by suicide did not use a GP service in the year before they died. More men who died by suicide did not use a GP service in the year before they died Around 82% of European and Other people who died by suicide used a GP service in the year before they died. Asian, Māori and Pacific people who died by suicide were less likely to use a GP service in the year before they died

7 Mental health service use
On average 40% of people who died by suicide accessed mental health services in the year before they died. Pacific people were less likely to have accessed mental health services than people from other ethnic groups in the year before they died by suicide.

8 Method Hanging, strangulation and suffocation is the most common method. More females use poisoning by solids and liquids as a method than males. More males use firearms and explosives as a method than females. Māori, Pacific and Asian people use hanging, strangulation and suffocation as a method more than European and Other people More European and Other people use firearms and explosives, and poisoning as a method than people from other ethnic groups


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